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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIME9, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1SOS. Two Good Policies to have Is ono upon your Life and tho other upon your Property. You are then protected in a double sense, and your family Is also protected In case anything should happen to you, or tho house burn down by accident. The cost of cither Plre or Life Insur ance Is Infinitesimal In comparison with Its great blessings and the actu al, substantial protection It affords to both you and your posterity. For particulars see HENRY SENG- STACKEN, OV Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. ! Umk(eai i lit if WWmmL i? wmmmwmr I i a i DON'T WAIT for an at tack of la grippe to force you to buy your heavy un derwear get it now and save a doctor's bill. The good wool knit is our specialty andjve have it from $1.00 to $2.25 per garment, If you want anything for Men's or Boy's wear, it's NOTICE. I :: i n here. t :: i :: i :: i :: i :: i t: :: :: i :: i i :: t a t u t n n i u !: i a t a t a i a a i a a a a t a i a i a a a t a i KTlS rap W?fl "OOS HAT TllirS. The following table plvo hours of high nnd low tides every dav thin week: DECEMBER, 100H. ter to work for the development of the harbor. Gow Why also contri buted $10. G. W. Carlton who has been circulating the subscription i paper says that all have been con ti Uniting readily as they realize the necessity of boosting Coos Day now. nan WATIJIM Datrs. Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY .. A. U J V h. m.l ft. I h. m, 8:2S 9:15 10:05 10:47 G 6 7.0 7.3 7.G 9:13 10:15 11:10 tho for M, ft. 5.3 5.5 5.5 December, ioos. low wiiwiaii A-. M Date. Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY I h. m .3 0.5G 3:02 3:57 4:4G ft, 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.3 P. M h. m. 3:07 4:04 4:53 5:39 ft. 1.1 0.3 -0.5 -1.0 MA WIELD, OREGON -aa-a-a-a-a---K--K-n-:: -tt-a---u-a--u-a-a-- In the District Court of the United States for the District of Ore gon: In the matter of PAUL STRAIN, bankrupt: The undersigned will re ceive sealed bids at his office, No. 7 First street, Portland, Oregon, up to Saturday, December 12, 1908, at 12 o'clock, noon, for tho following de scribed property belonging to said estate in bankruptcy, to-wit: A stock of clothing, shoes and ladies' and gents furnishing goods of the inventory value of $11,44G.30, to gether with a lot of store fixtures ot mm the Inventory value of If GO, all locat-I . ed at Marshfleld, C003 county, Ore- j i gon. I i Inventories of said property are on file at tho office of the under slened and at the office of the Doard I of Trade, No. 10G Pino street, San 1 1 KH.nntnin PnUfnrntn O T1 rl tllD lirnn- 3 rnuii,iin,U vu.uvii...., ... -.. , . erty may be Inspected upon appllca tion to Ohas. Hussey, in charge a Marshfleld. Cash or a certified check for ten per cent of tho amount of fered must accompany each bid and said sale Is made subject to con firmation by the court. R. L. SABIN, Trustee. WKA'f KKlt FORKOAST. 'By Associated P-esa.) WESTERN OREGON. Rain in west and probably snow In eastern Oregon tonight and Tuesday. . LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- Ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 6, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 57 O Minimum 33 At 5 p. m 47 Prpclpltatlon none Wind, west; cloudy. Amend Suit. The action of James Haines against tho C. A. Smith Lum ber and Manufacturing Company for operating their railway along Sheri dan street in front of his property has been amended so that tho 'city of Mnrshflold Is made a joint defend ant. W. U. Douglas Is his attorney. Mr. Balnes claims that the railway Is detrimental to his property. The case will come up for trial at the coming session of court. Not Aft .CO . 'VWWW5W'.'fJ Ft : rersoiaai KVov&Vvs.fr5VV4.'..5iy F. B. McCORD left today for Rose- burg on business. W. C. EDWARDS of Drain, Is Marshfleld on business. In JUDGE JOHN P. HALL went to Co- qulllo this morning to hold tho regular monthly session of tho county court. Council to Meot.-i-The Marshfleld city council will meet Tuesday even ing to take up a number of street improvement matters and other pro jects. young Child Dies. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Totten of the local pumping station, died Sunday. The child was but a few days old. The funeral arrangements have not been announced. Gosi Gets Ducking. John D. Goss took a bath yesterday that he had not bargained for. He and George Goodrum, Ray Kaufman and Russ Tower were up Haines Inlet duck hunting. ,Goss was standing In the front of the boat when the craft lurched suddenly. He went In head first nnd was finally fished out, the wettest individual that you ever saw. He was taken back to camp, a Are built and some old clothes furnished whiln his suit was drying. Mean while tho others went out and secur ed nineteen birds. New Company Makes Hit. Cra mer's stock company scored a big hit In "My Friend Brown" at tha Masonic Opera House Saturday and Sunday evenings. Last evening, a largo audience witnessed the produc tion. Many declared tho now com pany to he tho best that has over nlaved on Coos Bay. The play was a good one, all members of the cast presenting the characters well. Mr. Cramer will play the Coqulllo valley towns early this -week and will re turn to Coos Bay the latter part of the week. He expects some mem bers for his company from 'Frisco soon. MBS. EARLY, sister of the Rev. Father E. Donnelly, is at Mercy hospital recuperating from an attack of the grip. DR. GEO. E. DIX who left here a week ago for Montana on buslnoss was called to his old home In Ro chester, Minn., by the Illness of his mother. MRS. M. R. BROWN, who was called to California recently by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hazen, returned with tho lntter to Marshfleld. Mrs. Hazen Is stl.l far from being well. Hi m&wwww Call and See the j Latest Designs in t Bracelets I i- I f Now stock and good quality. Every article bought at the Carleton .t Jewelry Co. is guaranteed. Prices reasonable One Ticket Free j, I jj j; -jj a-a a ? Coos Bay Liquor Co. i 1 SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY J a 10 year old XXXX Rye, per M 1 Riillon $4.00 i I Best quality Port Wine, per jj Ballon ...A 92.00 J T Best quality Sherry Wine, per 7 gallon 92.00 ? Best quality Angelica Wine, :(s a pe- gallon $2.00 1 Best quality Tnblo Claret, per :: J gallon BOr 1 Try n case of Welnhard or i. T Lnger Beer (Union Made). ' ? FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1H1 !-ti--n--a-o-n-"--H with nverv S5.00 nurchase on Automatic Canary. Bird worth $40. Repairing of all kinds In Jewelry line a specialty. See Our Lino of Clocks, Diamonds nnd Watches For Xmns Gifts CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD -i.;, ; .; , .;. $.&-- ! - -I " !' -I I. S. SMITH will leave Tuesday for Corvallls for a short visit with his family. Ho will proceed from there to Vale to attend tho com ing session of the Oregon-Idaho Develqpmcnt congress, being, a. delegato from the Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commerce. Ho will be absent about two weeks. Ing some freight from tho Sash and Door Factory, sailed for San Fran cisco Saturday night. Mrs. Bennett and children of tha Eastslde will leave shortly for Ra nler on the Columbia where they will spend the holidays with relatives. NORTH BEND NEWS Baby Daughter Dead. The year- ol- aausnter or. ana . . came ,n lat0 last ma;:;,nmenTng.T,fr:;wUc"h, evening from the Sluslaw she has suffered for some 'time. Tho Miss Florence Gllman, who hna been tho guest of Mrs. George Bol ster for a few days, returned to her home at Coqullle City this morning. funeral arrangements havo not been completed yet. I Knuppenburg Here. M. N Kunp penberg, who has been negotiating for the purchase of tho Oregon Coal and Navigation Company's holdings on Coos Bay, returned hero today from San Francisco. Ho could not bo seen to secure any statement concerning the developments In the deal. "rssamssH &iscasimatasuxwaBafifwMss-.u.:,r iytHmmmb; Do Your Early Christmas Shopping Now WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IF 1UU JiOA x umiu iu TAKE THE ARTICLES HOME WE'LL SET THEM ASIDE FOR YOU. Norton & H arisen fc53wrw'w;''w,KSwi HTHi1 wa'"vBg3aWMwwtMWfffflW Jl Mrs. C. Olson and baby Marshfleld visitors Saturday. were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson as sisted by their daughter, Miss Ellen j Anderson, gave a nectlo social at their home Saturday evening to about ono hundred members of tho Lutherinn Society. A very pleasant evening was spent. The schooner Advent came In Sat urday and is now at the Porter Mill. Miss Madge Savage of Marshfleld, spent yesterday with relatives hero. Many nt Ball. Tho masquerade ball given by the Redmen at Hie I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday night, was ono of the most largely attended event of the year. There was good music, many novel and '"uitasllc costumes and everybody had a good time. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tho common council of tho city of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon up to half past seven o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, tho 8th day of December, for tho improvement of tho follow ing streets ,to wit: That portion of First street from tho south line of 'C street to the north line of Queen avenue, in the town of Marshfleld -and E. B. Dean & Co.'a second addition and Rail road addition to the town of Marsh fleld; Also that portion of Broadway street from tho north line of Queen avenue to tho south line of Washing ton avenue, in Railroad addition to Marshfleld, Oregon; Said Improvements to be made ac cording to the plans and specifica tions therefor on file in tho ofrfco of the city recorder, and open to the Inspection of all persons Interested therein, A certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of tho bid must accom pany each bid, to bo forfeited In case the bid shall be accepted and bidder falls to enter into contract within Ave days after notico of such acceptance. The common council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 27tU day of November, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of the City of Marshfleld a CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN. ? SPECIAY for SATURDAY and COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Building "V LjJIj .7 LJ Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Vo'ico Miss Mable Clare MIllIs. Art of Expression Mrs. Rdbecca Luse-Stump. Classes in Har- nrony, Sight Reading, etc. " Phono 1055 Will Take Outing. Manager Meade of the Margaret lies Company, announces that ho and the other members of the troupo will leave shortly for his mining claims above Myrtle Point where they will spend several weeks. Preliminary work on the claims Indicate that they havo something good and the male mem bers of the troupe will do a little real work "while roughing it." Mrs. A. Van Zlle who has been quite 111 for sometime Is now Improving. Mrs. John Lapp and children, spent Saturday with friends on tho Eastslde. NOTICE. The Elks will hold a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. IM PORTANT business. Each and eve ry one urged to be present. COMMITTEE. J. Downing is erecting a now residence near C. A. Jordan's place on tho Eastslde. SUNDAY. Hot Tamales Chicken Pot Pie Roast Beef Cold Boiled Ham Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread :: Masters and McLain ;; General Contractor's Buildirg Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Bropdway & Queen St Phones 20U - 826 South Marshfield Coal$450perTonl Dry Stove Wood $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trad?. All orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUEL COJIPANY J. C. DOANE & SON, Props. Phono 53-1 or Lcavo Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I Everything Back I I But the Dirt I 1 Marshfield Hand I & Steam Laundry I i ,! THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed Free Delivery Phone - i " t 1751 I PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale $1.60 to f 8.00 for Betting of 15. More Gifts to Fund. J. H. Flana ean has contributed $50 to the fund to send representatives of Coos Bay to Washington and Salem tms wm- WANTED Boy or girl to strip to bacco. Apply at once at Howard s cigar factory on Sheridan streot. FOR SALE Launch Blanco, cost now year ago $1,150. Will sell now for $000. Owner going away. Seo Claude Nasburg, rooms 1, 2 Flanagan & Bennett building. FOR SALE Ton acre tract on Ross Slough, part bottom, part Improv ed, enquire J. P. Thomsen, P. O. Box 103. The North Bend mill has closed down for a few days to make some necessary repairs. .W Ross of Pleasant Point, was the guest yesterday of his aunt, Mrs. W. R. Simpson of North Bond. The sale of HIGH GRADE TAI LORED SUITS AND CLOAKS at tho Ladies Emporium will CONTINUE for ono week. ANNUAL SUPPER AND SALE M. E. Ladles' Aid at RED MEN!S HALL, FRIDAY, Dec. 11. Supper 5 to 8, 25c. The sale of HIGn GRADE TAI LORED SUITS AND COATS at the Ladles Emporium will CONTINUE for ono weok. Chas. Smith has opened a butcher shop on tho Eastslde. This will bo a great convenience to tho people there. Tho Ladles of tho Presbyterian Aid Society will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at tho homo of Mrs. John Lennon In Porter addition. Manager Hitchcock of the Box Factory, will leave on tho Plant for San Francisco. Ho expects to oper ate the plant on his return. Tho steam schooner South Bay, which loaded part of her cargo of lumber at tho Porter Mill and tak- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Wo have been Informed that tho local merchants havo formed a com bine and will boycott any wholesale house that sells to us. Wo Intended buying a great deal of our goods from tho local whole sale firms and keeping tho money in Marshfleld, hut, under the circum stances, wo will be compelled to sond away for all of our stock. Do not wait until you aro completely out of anything beforo ordering, as there are two boats a weok, from Portland, so It will not be but a few days at any time, until wo can havo anything you want in our line. Thanking you for any business you may favor us with, wo romaln Yours truly, RIEBE WHOLESALE CO. -- FOR SALE An organ, cheap, ply Phone 1521. Ap- FOR SALE Household furniture nearly now. Call on Mrs. Rolchert across from Marble Works. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stovo length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. FOR SALE Speedy motor Apply Geo. Goodrum. Boat. --... ..-.. . -------- Libby Cut Glass !! Gorham and Whiting's Sterl ing Silver. Rogers and Community Silver Plate. H. S. TOWER Jeweler I. ... ......&.. ... --. .,. ..., Cooa County. Oregon.